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Old 09-20-2007, 09:06 AM
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Thanks guys!

Mike R- Bill's already seen it and feels vindicated because I chose the same wheels that he's doing....I can't believe I missed that on Jason's rendering. I wish I had known or I would have spec'd something different. I was proud to get his approval though, it meant a lot to me.

Jason-Sorry dude, I didn't realize you did the same wheels. DOH! Maybe we should add one of yours on there!

I really enjoy working with Mike and his extremely talented team. They are true craftsmen. We've collaborated in the past on a couple cars but this was sort of a first opportunity to really push the design mods. I rarely get to do a Mopar so I was all over this one.

I also have some great memories of a triple black 440 73 my uncle built back in the early 90s. That thing was a monster!

And thanks again Steve for adding it to the Dream Car of the Month stable of killer cars everyone's been cranking out. I really enjoy this feature!
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Old 09-20-2007, 09:42 AM
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That is a really sweet rendering, I wish I was that talented.
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Ben, as always, really well done! Both the concept and the rendering are super-clean! Can't wait to see this one progress!
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:10 AM
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Awesome! That's the first Mopar that Kelle went nuts over!
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:52 AM
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WOW MAN!!!! the charger looks awesome...
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Old 09-23-2007, 06:40 AM
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I am glad to see this one being built. As soon as I saw the picture of the rendering, I emailed Ben and told him what a killer job he had done. The wheel choice for my particular rendering was Jason's choice that I finally agreed to after MUCH ado. Then, by chance, when Ben choose them too, it showed me that two different artists thought they were right for the car. Mike and Time Machines will do a great job as usual with this one and I for one can not wait to see it done. My similar project has been a bit slow this year since I have been focused on other things, but for now we are planning to debut it at the Year One Experience next year. While my car will be a "Budget Build" it will be fun to compare the two. I feel Ben really hit the mark with his drawings and I only have one complaint about it...hehe

Bob Johnson told me about two months ago that "those cars really need the grill and headlights resessed back from the bumper." Now, if you look at Ben's drawing, he did exactly that. The morning Bob got his copy of PHR, my phone rings. I know exactly what he is fixing to say...lol
I just wonder now how much this little mod is going to cost me.......lol
Thanks a lot Ben!
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Old 09-23-2007, 05:29 PM
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Really liked it when I got my PHR yesterday. Glad to see it's some of the guys on the site.
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Nice...can't wait to see the end results.
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